Tarzan Rocks heading to Hong Kong

Mike Scopa reports from Disney's Animal Kingdom that the Tarzan Rocks
show is closing permanently in September and relocating to Hong Kong Disneyland.
Disney is offering the show's performers a chance to go to Hong Kong with
the show, but the initial response from the performers is that they are
not happy.

Due to the expected noise level from Expedition: Everest, the theater
is converting into an enclosed, airconditioned theater. The rumor
is that the new theater will feature a new show based upon The Jungle
Book.

Elephant calf dies during birth

Last Sunday, a baby elephant died during birth at Disney's Animal Kingdom.
The firsttime mother elephant, Ibala, went into labor early Saturday
night after 22 months of gestation, but contractions lessened and a veterinarian
had to induce labor. By late Sunday, it was determined via ultrasound
that the baby elephant had died inside the mother. Ibala, 26, who came
to the park a year before its opening from the Phoenix Zoo, became pregnant
through artificial insemination.

Disney veterinarians will wait until the baby is naturally expelled by
the mother to perform a necropsy to find the cause of death. The wait
could be as long as a year.

The death comes after two successful births in Disney's elephant breeding
program. A male elephant named Tufani was born in May 2003 and a female
named Kianga was born last July.

Our condolences go out to Ibala and the team involved in the elephant
program.

Police release photo, ask for help in case of child abused at WDW

The Orange County Sheriff's Office Sex Crimes Unit has released a photo
of a young girl who is thought to be a material witness in the case of
another girl abused at the Port Orleans Resort French Quarter at Walt
Disney World. The photo of the girl, shown wearing shorts and a tank top
and playing a handheld video game on a brown couch, was spotted on a child
pornography Web site along with the photos of the abused girl. The location
of the photo is identical to the location of photos of the abused girl.
There is no current evidence that the girl in the photo was also abused.

The girl in this photo, released to the public by Orange county Sheriff's
Office Sex Crimes Unit, may be a material witness to a child abuse and
pornography case that took place at Disney's Port Orleans Resort French
Quarter. If you recognize her, please contact the Central Florida Crime
Line at 18666354357.

The search started with the Toronto Police Department, which was searching
for the offender. After some time of searching fruitlessly, a department
computer expert digitally removed the girl from some the photos found
online and they were distributed to the media in hopes that someone would
recognize any of the locations. Almost immediately, responses came flooding
back identifying some of the photos as being taken at Port Orleans. Since
then, however, despite searching through thousands of records from the
Port Orleans Resort and from Harley Davidson (who manufactured a motorcycle
upon which some of the photos were taken), police have not identified
any suspects.

Authorities believe that the girl is from the Northeastern United States.
The photos appear to be three or four years old and the girl is thought
to be 912 years old in the photo. Toronto Police have considered
releasing a photo of the actual victim's face, but are concerned that
it could jeopardize her safety. Orange County authorities are barred from
releasing photos of child victims of sexual abuse.

If you have seen the girl in the photo, please call the Central Florida
Crime Line at 18666354357. There is a $5,000 reward for information
leading to an arrest.

Priority Seating gets new name

Mike Scopa reports that apparently, WDW Dining has decided the description
Priority Seatingin which people would call ahead to
hold a place in line for a restaurantis too confusing for their
guests. From now through June 1, WDW Dining is replacing the term with
Advanced Dining Arrangements. On June 1, the name alters slightly
to become Advanced Dining Reservations. While the name is
changing, the process remains the same: You will get the next available
table after you check in for your reservation.

Garden Grill now open

The Garden Grill Restaurant has reopened, and is taking Priority Seatings
and booking for all days in the current 90day window. The restaurant
is still serving fixedprice meals, but guests now order their meals
off of a menu instead of having a set menu brought to the table for familystyle
dining. The cuisine is no longer homestyle, but rather elegant dining.
Reportedly, because of the slower table turnover due to the madetoorder
nature of service, they are planning to adjust the menu to get more people
through the restaurant in less time.

Pinocchio's says goodbye to burgers

As of this coming Sunday, Pinnochio Village Haus at the Magic Kingdom
is no longer offering hamburgers and cheeseburgers on its menu.

The kitchen of this Fantasyland eatery is being refurbished to allow
preparation of pizza and other Italian food options, marking the return
of pizza to the Magic Kingdom. (The popular dish had disappeared from
the park with the conversion of the Plaza Pavilion to the Tomorrowland
Terrace Noodle Station.)

The location remains open, serving a limited menu, until it opens its
new kitchen on May 22.

Happiest Celebration events this week at WDW

For those who want to avoid the crowds, or for those fanatics who want
to wait amid the masses to try to get a sneak peek of the goingson,
here is the schedule for the special events scheduled for Walt Disney
World this week. Note: In most cases, the locations will be completely
closed to the public.

Various times, Disney's Animal Kingdom  Interact with Lucky
the Dinosaur (park open to the public)

Do you feel Lucky?

Lucky the Dinosaur, who has been recently giving preview performances,
will begin daily appearances on Wednesday, with his official debut on
Friday. He enters that park from the gate at the back of Primeval Whirl
at around 15 minutes after the hour from 10:15 to 2:15. Performances last
a halfhour.

More Dining Plan choices available

Guests who opt for the Magic Your Way Plus Dining Plan now have many
more options to choose from. Those who have complained about the lack
of choices at Epcot will be pleased to see that a halfdozen table service
locations and a halfdozen counterservice locations have been added to
the plan, as well as a few more locations at Downtown Disney and the resorts.
In addition, fruit, chips, and apple juice have been added as snack choices.

Will Disney be the #1 draft pick?

Disney, whose ESPN subsidiary broadcasts the National Football League
entry draft, has been pushing the NFL to move the draft to the Milk House
at Walt Disney World's Wide World of Sports Complex. The league, which
moved the draft from its 10year tenure at New York City's Madison
Square Garden to the Jacob Javits Convention Center after the Garden's
owners took a stance against a new stadium for the New York Jets adjacent
to the convention center, is considering moving the draft out of New York
City entirely.

A number of cities have submitted proposals in addition to Disney. Another
plan proposed by the league would have the draft held each year in the
city of the team that holds the top pick in the draft. (How that would
be affected by a team trading the top pick is unknown.) The league has
not announced a timetable for making the decision.

Fireworks news

While new special versions of the Wishes fireworks show are being prepared
for Mickey's NotSoScary Halloween Party and Mickey's Very
Merry Christmas Party this year, it seems that another specialversion
fireworks show will not be updated, at least not this year. On Sunday,
July 3, and Monday, July 4, the special patriotic version of Fantasy In
The Sky will be presented.

Disney had been planning to test the special fireworks show for Wednesday's
press event at the DisneyMGM Studios on Saturday night. The display
was expected to be large enough that they were warning guests at the Pop
Century Resort about the noise level. The show was cancelled due a downpour,
and they were going to try again last night (Sunday). We hav yet to receive
word on whether or not that happened. Also, a huge stage has been set
up in front of the Sorcerer's Hat at the Studios for the live entertainment
at the press event.

Another marathon, another problem

After the furor surrounding the Walt Disney World Marathon participants
who made it past all sweep points only to be shut out of the Magic Kingdom
and forced to wait for an hour before any of the race organizers found
them, one would expect that future events would run smoothly. Not quite.

Yesterday, the Disney Inline Marathon was marred by weather delays and
eventually converted to a halfmarathonlength skate tour
instead of a race. One participant relates the progression of events:

The forecast for today had always called for rain, which was the case
when I arrived at the Sports Complex at 4:30 a.m. (yes that's right).
I, like pretty much every other competitor, sat in my car waiting for
the rain to pass. Eventually, around 5:30, I went to the tent that was
to be used for raceday checkin, where I was told to go to
the Milk House. When I got there, all the racers were sitting around
to wait out the storm and we were told that the race would not be held
and instead the event would be a skate tour, a noncompetitive
13.1 mile skate on the course. Those of us that chose to do the tour
were to be in our corrals at 6:45 for a 7:15 start. Those of us that
chose to call it a day were still given the finisher medals (what else
could Disney do with them?).

By 6:45 the rain had stopped, and at 7:15 when we started, the roads
still had some slick spots, but were perfectly skateable. I used the
skate tour as a chance to push myself for 13.1 miles, and
I'm very proud of my time, but not of my finisher medal
that I could have just picked up and walked out with at 5:30. I thought
you might like to hear about this chain of events. In the whole thing,
I had two major frustrations:

1. When any event in the parks (parades, Fantasmic, etc.) is threatened
by weather, a decision is not made until the last possible moment (I
know this from personal experience), as to avoid a situation exactly
like this one where the weather cleared up and conditions became skateable.

2. If we were permitted to skate on the course (and be timed), what
was the problem with racing? I treated today like a race, as did many
others.

It is understandable that, due to the late start, it wouldn't be prudent
to race a full marathon for fear of disrupting park operations with skaters
at full speed trying to avoid pedestrian guests, since no provision was
made for skaters and guests to be in the park at the same time. However,
if the skaters were going to be timed anyway, it should have been possible
to at least let all skaters race a halfmarathon. We are waiting
for more details as to the circumstances of the need to convert the race
to a skate tour.

Disneyland CD set sells quickly

Amazingly, it appears that it took less than 24 hours for the sixCD
limited edition A Musical History of Disneyland set, featuring
a gold vinyl album reproduction of Walt Disney Takes You To Disneyland:
A Musical Tour of the Magic Kingdom, the first every album released
by Walt Disney Records, to sell out the 1,000 copies allocated to Disney
Direct. If you were not one of the lucky 1,000, do not yet despair. Walt
Disney World will have 1,000 copies to sell, and 3,000 copies are at Disneyland.
Some copies have been leaking out at Disneyland, but there should still
be many copies left when they officially go on sale on May 5. If the color
of the vinyl doesn't matter to you, a Special Edition (the
same recordings, but the vinyl is black instead of gold) is now available
at Disney Direct (link)
for the same price. The item number, for those ordering by phone, is #61589.
An open edition (with no vinyl) will be available from retailers, starting
in September, for the same list price as the Special Edition that is available
from Disney.

Ears to the ground

Tickets for Mickey's NotSoScary Halloween Party and Mickey's
Very Merry Christmas Party are now on sale. Reportedly, tickets for Halloween
Night are selling very quickly. If you wish to make Advanced Dining Reservations
for Tony's Town Square Restaurant or the Liberty Tree Tavern on the night
that you're attending one of the parties, you may do that at the time
that you order your tickets.

Paint crews have been seen behind a green tarpaulin, repainting
the huge DNA sculpture in front of the Wonders of Life pavilion at Epcot.
Rumors speculate that Disney is marketing sponsorship opportunities to
the major pharmaceutical companies, and that this is part of that effort.
Alternately, this could just be spiffing up in preparation for opening
the pavilion for Thursday night's major press event at the park.

Stitch's Great Escape is in the midst of more updates. Last week,
the attraction ran without Fastpass while one theater was closed to add
projected images of Stitch on the walls while the cannons are trying to
shoot him. Reportedly, it helps the attraction quite a bit. No word, though
on whether there has been any help for the attraction's dreadfully lacking
storyline.

The Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade broadcast was
nominated for two daytime Emmy Awards this year. The show received nominations
in the categories of Outstanding Special Class Special and Outstanding
Special Class Directing.

As part of the 50th Anniversary press event for Disneyland, Disney
will apparently be announcing a major donation to the Boys & Girls
Clubs. Reportedly, the company will be giving $1 million to the Orlando
club, $1 million to the clubs in California, and $1 million to the organization's
headquarters in Washington, DC.

Unnoticed amid the press frenzy for Walt Disney World's participation
in the Happiest Celebration on Earth is the fact that Disney's governmental
entity, the Reedy Creek Improvement District, plans to issue approximately
$106.6 million worth of bonds backed by tax revenue this week. The bonds
are to finance road and fire protection improvements, and to refinance
outstanding taxbacked bonds.

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Magic Kingdom

Peter Pan's Flight  closed for refurbishment from May
2226.

20,000 League Under the Sea lagoon  most of the area
has reopened, featuring corraltype planters and more walkway space.
The remainder is transforming into a Hundred Acre Woodthemed children's
play area featuring slides, climbing structures, and interactive popjet
fountains. The area, to be called Pooh's Playful Spot, is
expected to open around September..

Cinderellabration  preview performances are underway.
Official opening is May 5. Expected to run until the end of the 18month
Happiest Celebration on Earth festivities.

Epcot closes at 3 p.m. on May 5 for the
Happiest Celebration on Earth media and VIP event.

Soarin'  officially scheduled to open on May 5, but soft
openings are already underway.

The Wonders of Life pavilion  open seasonally. The Pure
and Simple eatery and the Well and Goods Limited shop have
been removed, while the Body Wars, Cranium Command, and
The Making of Me attractions now open when the pavilion is open.
The pavilion is currently closed.

DisneyMGM Studios closes at 4 p.m. on May
4 for the Happiest Celebration on Earth media and VIP
event.

Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show, an American
version of the popular Moteurs Action! stunt show
from the Walt Disney Studios at Disneyland Paris, is officially scheduled
to debut on May 4. Preview performances for the public for testandadjust
purposes have been returned to limited runs once or twice a week. Show
times are subject to change, and there is no guarantee that the show
will run on a given day. Fastpass tickets are available beginning at
9 a.m. each day that the show will run.

Animal Kingdom

Lucky the Dinosaur  is scheduled to appear in May 
July, 2005. Official debut is May 6 but  following recent previews
 he'll be walking around this week beginning on May 4.

Expedition Everest  is scheduled to open in Spring 2006.
The likely official opening date is April 22, which is both Earth Day
and the park's birthday, but previews may start as early as February
2006.

Resorts

Polynesian Resort  nearing completion of the refurbishment
of longhouses: suites in Tonga through May 12; Tahiti April 24 
August 17; Tokelau May  September. Work on the Great Ceremonial
House also appears to be underway: stores moving to the main lobby area;
Captain Cook's Snack Company expanding to fill the rest of the rear
of the building.

Contemporary Resort  The South Garden wing will be closed
for refurbishment from May 30  October 31. Rumors indicate that
the buildings may be completely gutted and rebuilt as Disney Vacation
Club villas. No confirmation of the conversion yet.

BoardWalk Resort  Conversion of the previous
Disney Vacation Club sales center into 19 additional villastyle accommodations
through June, and the second floor villas located directly above the
project area not available for booking during the construction. Major
pipe replacement project underway in corridors outside guest rooms daily
9 a.m.  5 p.m. through summer 2005. No work scheduled inside guest
rooms.

Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa  Phase I's construction
of four buildings complete; Phase II's eight units are opening one each
month, through October 2005; Phase III's the six units due in 2007,
involves razing the old Fairway Villas.

Summer passholder and Florida resident rates are out

Annual Passholder and Florida resident resort discounts valid most nights
from April 17 through July 4 have been announced. Rates start at $74 for
value resorts and $104 for moderates. See the Passholder web site (link)
or MouseSavers (link)
for more information.

Radisson Resort Parkway announces rates through 2005

Radisson Resort Parkway, a MousePlanet sponsor, has announced their rates
through the end of 2005.

Disney's Summer Price Slice discount returns to golf courses

Summer Price Slice is back with reducedprice greens fees on tee times
after 10 a.m. daily from May 2 through Sept. 29 on Disney's five 18hole
golf courses.

Golfers can play the premier Osprey Ridge course after 10 a.m. for $60
(compared to a normal seasonal greens fee of $119) or Eagle Pines for
$50 (compared to a normal seasonal fee of $109). Post10 a.m. rounds on
the Magnolia, Palm or Lake Buena Vista courses are $45 (compared to a
normal seasonal fee of $89$94). Prices include golf cart rental.

Disney's Summer Price Slice also gives golfers the opportunity to play
afternoon rounds late into the day. Golfers can take on Osprey Ridge after
3 p.m. for $35 ($30 after 5 p.m.). Eagle Pines, Magnolia and Palm start
at $30 after 3 p.m. ($25 after 5 p.m.). Rounds at Lake Buena Vista start
at $25 after 3 p.m. ($20 after 5 p.m.).

For tee times, call 407WDWGOLF (4079394653) or go to the Walt Disney
World Golf web site (link).

Plan ahead and save a few bucks

The entire price structure has changed as of January 2, 2005, to the
new Magic Your Way passes. Advance purchase discounts are
only available on tickets above the base ticket of at least 5 days.

Adult/Child Total Cost

1day

2day

3day

4day

5day

6day

7day

8day

9day

10day

Base Ticket

$59.75 / $48

$119 / $96

$171 / $137

$185 / $148

$193 / $155

$196 / $157

$199 / $160

$202 / $162

$205 / $164

$209 / $167

W/ Park Hopper

$94.75 / $83

$154 / $131

$206 / $172

$220 / $183

$228 / $190

$231 / $192

$234 / $195

$237 / $197

$240 / $199

$244 / $202

W/ Plus Pack

$104.75 / $93

$164 / $141

$216 / $182

$230 / $193

$238 / $200

$241 / $202

$244 / $205

$247 / $207

$250 / $209

$254 / $212

(plus 2)

(plus 2)

(plus 2)

(plus 3)

(plus 3)

(plus 4)

(plus 5)

(plus 5)

(plus 5)

(plus 5)

Premium Ticket

$139.75 / $128

$199 / $176

$251 / $217

$265 / $228

$273 / $235

$276 / $237

$279 / $240

$282 / $242

$285 / $245

$289 / $247

Premium, No Expiration

N/A

$209 / $186

$261 / $227

$280 / $243

$308 / $270

$321 / $282

$334 / $295

$382 / $342

$392 / $395

$399 / $347

Advance Purchase Discount

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

$7/$6

$9/$7

$11/$9

$11/$9

$11/$9

$12/$9

Annual Passholders

Receive 10 percent off the price of their lunch meal at selected
Walt Disney World Resort hotel restaurants, and the discount is good for
up to three guests. The offer is valid Mondays through Fridays. Call 407WDWDINE
(4079393463) for locations and reservations.

Mark (@MPMark) is a veteran of dozens of trips to Walt Disney World starting in 1972, with a few Disneyland trips thrown in for good measure. As a Disney stockholder and a Disney Vacation Club member, Mark is always in touch with what's going on with The Mouse. Mark serves as MousePlanet's Walt Disney World content coordinator. Mark is a senior information technology manager working for the State of New York. He lives in the suburbs outside Albany, New York, with his wife and son.

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